-> ''There's already two Xs in Xbox, you dozy gits, this name's starting to look like a defaced game of tic-tac-toe!''-->-- '''[[WebAnimation/ZeroPunctuation Ben "Yahtzee" Croshaw]]''' on the UsefulNotes/XboxOne X

A variant of XtremeKoolLetterz, seen used in both work titles and in names.

The letter X [[LetXBeTheUnknown is already fascinating]] [[XMakesAnythingCool and cool]], so double the X, double the awesomeness! Right? Much like XtremeKoolLetterz, it's often meant to evoke badassery, or lend the show an air of youthful [[TotallyRadical hipness and coolness]].

How exxactly are you supposed to pronounce this [[NoPronunciationGuide is usually unclear]].

Not to be confused with Music/TheXX, though they are an example of this trope.----!!Exxamples:

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* Advertising/TheMostInterestingManInTheWorld doesn't always drink beer, but when he does, he prefers Dos Equis ([[labelnote:XX]]from Spanish, literally "double X"; the beer was first brewed around 1897 and initially called "Siglo XX" (20th Century), but the prominent double X logo earned it the nickname "Dos Equis"; this nickname was eventually made its official name.[[/labelnote]]). Stay thirsty, my friends.

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* ''Anime/AfterWarGundamX'' has, of course, the MidSeasonUpgrade MS, the "Gundam Double X". However, this is [[JustifiedTrope justified]] in that it was designed to possess double the firepower of the Gundam X, as well as two [[WaveMotionGun Sattelite Cannons]], essentially making it twice the Gundam the X was. It's also played with in that despite its pronunciation, "XX" appears ''nowhere'' in its name or designation.* However, the designations of the Gundams in ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamWing'' play this straight, with all of their alphanumerics beginning with "XXXG".* ''Anime/DarlingInTheFranxx'', after the titular mecha, in turn named after their creator Dr. Franxx.

* The German movie ''Film/DerWixxer''.* Foxxy Cleopatra from ''Film/AustinPowersInGoldmember''.* ''Traxx''

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* The Taxxons from ''Literature/{{Animorphs}}''.* When Max Barry wrote the book ''Syrup'', he authored it under a byline of "Maxx Barry". When he wrote Literature/JenniferGovernment, he considered making it 3 Xs before settling back on 1.* The Franchise/StarWarsExpandedUniverse gives us a character with the alias [[LeetLingo Teh Roxxor]].

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* The spaceship {{Series/Lexx}}, from a series of the same name.* German game show ''[=GoXX=]''.* The German show ''Reläxx''.* The main character (and host) of ''Series/DoubleTheFist'', Steve Foxx.* In one episode of ''Series/HowIMetYourMother'', a fake magazine (featuring women bodybuilders) called ''Muscle Sexxy'' is mentioned.

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* Music/{{Scooter}}'s lead vocalist H.P. Baxxter, whose real name is actually Hans Peter Geerdes. H.P. first started using the surname Baxxter back in the 80s when he was part of the synthpop group Celebrate The Nun, and it was no-doubt chosen because of gothic coolness associated with the double x.* Music/{{Underworld}}'s Born Slippy (N.U.X.X.)* Music/TheyMightBeGiants' "S~E~X~X~Y", which is always pronounced as the 5 letters. Not explained, except "because it's extra, baby".* Music/TheXX named themselves after this, although they were originally X until they realised there were other bands with that name (their album cover was kept the same).* There are numerous bootleg compilations called Ultra Rare Traxx or Trax. Calling them 'Traxx' was a way of disguising the fact that they weren't always songs.* Music/{{Outkast}}'s ''Speakerboxxx/The Love Below''.* Nikki Sixx of Music/MotleyCrue, Sixx:A.M., etc.

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* ''Tower Bloxx''* ''VideoGame/{{Zaxxon}}''* ''[[http://hol.abime.net/4313 Exxon]]''* ''Boxxle,'' a ''VideoGame/{{Sokoban}}'' game on the original GameBoy.* ''VideoGame/{{Vexx}}'', a PlatformGame.* ''[[VideoGame/RumbleRoses Rumble Roses XX]]''. If there ever were a third game, [[FranchiseKiller which there probably won't]], perhaps it would have been called '''XXX'''.* And similarly, ''[[VideoGame/GuiltyGear Guilty Gear XX.]]''* ''Akumajō Dracula XX'', the Japanese title of the SNES game ''VideoGame/CastlevaniaDraculaX''.* ''Ataxx''** Its later adaptation, ''Hexxagon''* Rexxon, the villainous alien race in the [[SimulationGame flight simulator]] ''VideoGame/{{Epic}}''* Naxxramas, a raid dungeon in ''VideoGame/WorldOfWarcraft''.* ''Cardiaxx'', a sci-fi style shoot 'em up for the Amiga.* The X-Nauts in ''VideoGame/PaperMarioTheThousandYearDoor'' have a computer named Tec-XX. This is a StealthPun, actually: [[spoiler:"[[HeelFaceTurn double cross]]".]]* Some of the songs in the Max series in ''VideoGame/DanceDanceRevolution'' add a second X for good measure, like "MAXX UNLIMITED" and "Fascination MAXX". The course with all the Max songs is called "MAX of MAXX"* The character of Mad Moxxxi from the ''{{VideoGame/Borderlands}}'' series.* ''VideoGame/CloneBloxx''* The Vaxxians, the enemies of the Creator/{{Atari}} VectorGame ''Major Havoc''.* ''Klaxxon'' (Bejeweled meets Tetris...or so)[[/folder]]

* Haxx, a character from ''WesternAnimation/ExtremeDinosaurs''.* Foxxy Love on ''WesternAnimation/DrawnTogether''.

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* The company [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blaxxun Blaxxun]] (originally spelled "Black Sun").* ExxonMobil Corporation.* Minolta Maxxum cameras (now Sony Alpha).* Redd Foxx (real name: John Elroy [[Series/SanfordAndSon Sanford]])* As a tribute to Redd Foxx, actor/comedian/singer Jamie Foxx (real name Eric Marlon Bishop)* Unrelated to either Redd or Jamie, original Ultravox singer John Foxx (real name Dennis Leigh)* XXX-rated movies. This is really just a marketing gimmick, implying "X" is dirty. (Even if a lot of legitimate films were rated X.) And that "XXX" is [[RuleOfThree three times]] dirtier.* Exxos, a short-lived ScienceFictionVideoGames publishing label of ERE Informatique, a French video game company of the 1980s.* The new FXX Network, which is of course a spinoff of FX Networks.* Creator/{{Epyx}} published several action-oriented games under the "Maxx Out!" label.* UsefulNotes/{{NASCAR}} team owner Johnathan Cohen originally named his team [=XXXtreme=] Motorsport when it launched in November 2012. A little less than two years later, he renamed the team to Team XTREME Racing.* During the IRA bombing campaign on the British mainland in the 1970s, the IRA used to include the codeword "Double X" in all their forewarnings to the police.